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More than a dozen opportunities missed to detect notorious Queensland paedophile’s offending, report finds

Andrew Messenger

There were more than a dozen missed opportunities to detect the offences of paedophile childcare manager Ashley Paul Griffith in Queensland, a new report has found.

The Queensland premier, David Crisafulli, this morning held a press conference to release the results of an investigation into Griffith’s offences.

Griffith was convicted of 307 charges against 70 children over 20 years in Brisbane and Italy last year. He’s also alleged to have offended in NSW.

The Queensland Family and Child Commission’s child death review board has investigated how Griffith was able to offend for a year.

The report has yet to be released, but at a press conference this morning Crisafulli has said the government would fast-track a reportable conduct scheme.

The attorney general, Deb Frecklington, said there were more than a dozen opportunities to detect his offending.

“This offender could have been stopped and should have been stopped,” she said, blaming the former Labor government for not introducing a reportable conduct scheme. Griffith’s offending was repeatedly reported to the police, but was eventually detected as a result of videos he posted online anonymously.

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Firefighter killed fighting NSW blaze identified as 59-year-old man

The NSW environment minister, Penny Sharpe, has provided more details on the death of a firefighter battling a blaze in Bulahdelah on the mid north coast overnight.

Sharpe says the family of the firefighter, a 59-year-old-man, have now been notified. She says he was a field officer with the National Parks and Wildlife Service who started working for the service in 1996.

It is believed the experienced firefighter and divisional commander suffered a cardiac arrest after being struck by a falling tree. Sharpe says national parks staff performed CPR until ambulance crews arrived, but he could not be saved at the scene and died there.

Sharpe says:

My thoughts are with his family, but my thoughts are also with the National Parks and Wildlife Service. This is a very close and well networked group with someone who has been in service for that long. There are many people who are touched today, as are all of the firefighters who work so closely together between the RFS and National Parks and Wildlife Service.

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